Experience Airline at the Air Museum Amberg: Heiko Börner's spatial drawings

Event: Airline – Heiko Börner at the Air Museum Amberg in Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg on 25. January 2026

Date and Time

25. January 2026 11:00

Artist

Location

Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg

Price

5,50

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Airline at the Air Museum Amberg: Lines that let space breathe

The special exhibition Airline by Heiko Börner transforms the Air Museum Amberg into a precise laboratory of perception. Between sculpture, installation, and drawing, an art experience emerges that consolidates the aesthetic experience of line, volume, and space into a concentrated examination of the work.

Precision of the line: construction and lightness

From material lines made of plastic or wool, Börner shapes imaginary, transparent spatial bodies. The clear directness of these air lines creates a tense balance between constructive rigor and poetic levity. Light, shadow, and architectural placements modulate the exhibition atmosphere into a quietly vibrating field of perception.

Wood sculptures as encapsulated movement

Selected wood sculptures seem to change the aggregate state of the material. Geometric basic forms, notches, and twists become dynamic volumes; walls open up to the spatial sphere, bodies appear taut to burst or ready to fly. The tactile presence of the surface meets a curatorial clarity that sharpens the gaze.

Art historical classification and practice

Börner's approach ties constructive traditions and minimal art back to the logic of wood sculpture. The development of the works – from studying under Bruno Gironcoli to recent catalogs and awards – shows a consistent exploration of statics, movement, and spatial drawing. Line networks, installation, and drawing intertwine into a school of seeing.

Exhibition framework and visitor experience

The presentation on the ground floor of the Air Museum focuses on pathways, sight axes, and calm lighting. The museum is located in a historic building; the ground floor is accessible without barriers, and there are no private parking spaces available. Opening hours vary seasonally.

Conclusion: Airline offers a concentrated encounter with the language of the line – precise, poetic, immediate. Those who want to experience contemporary sculpture as a lively exploration of space should definitely visit this exhibition on site.

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